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153: 1027: 167: 192: 1117: 387:. In his ownership the brick front porch, pillars on the south facade, a reflecting pool and numerous interior modifications were completed. He sold the house in 1918 to retired Philadelphia dentist Frank Hall, who also completed more renovations of the interior. In Hall's residency, a young guest named Jessica Irby visited the house; she would later live in the house as the wife of a governor of Delaware. 1127: 25: 1034: 199: 174: 416:
pattern and has endured more than 200 years. The main section of the house has three bays with the main entrance on the far right. The large Dutch door and original wrought-iron strap hinges and iron lock box allow the door to swing open with little effort. The door is surmounted by a large fanlight
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and his wife, Jessica Irby-Terry, secured Woodburn for the state. The house was refurbished by Mrs. Terry with period pieces dating from the house's construction. The decoration was completed a year later and an open house was held in February 1966. Woodburn has served as the official residence ever
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Upon the Hall's death in 1953 there was a proposal to secure the house as the governor's mansion but it was disapproved by the legislature. The property was divided in two, with a school purchasing the majority of the land and Thomas Murray purchasing the house and a surrounding acre and a half.
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Bates sold the house in 1825 to Daniel & Mary Cowgill. Cowgill, devoted abolitionist and a Quaker, freed his family's slaves and allowed them to meet in the great hall at Woodburn. The house remained in the family for years until it was sold in 1912 to
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inside a projecting pediment. The double sash, 9 panel windows are framed by sandstone blocks above and below and wooden dog-head shutters. A brick chimney projects through the sloped roof. The wing has slightly smaller windows with a basement entryway.
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Charles Hillyard (1759-1814), the builder of this historic structure, belonged to the fourth generation of a prosperous landowning family that actively participated in the government, social, and economic affairs of
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Over the years, this house has been home to notable Delaware families. Charles Hillyard, the original builder, was the son-in-law of William Killen, Delaware's first Chancellor.
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Furthermore, since 1965, the Governor's House has acquired additional significance as the official residence of Delaware's governors.
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The Governor's House holds great architectural significance as an exemplary surviving specimen of high-quality
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views, this house is believed to have served as a stop on the renowned "underground railroad." In
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The land Woodburn stands upon was granted to David Morgan and his heirs in 1684 by the
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Supported by local tradition, geographical circumstances, and the owner's known
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The proposal of a residence for the governor was revived in 1965 when Governor
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The house was inherited by Mary, Hillyard's daughter, and her husband,
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Additionally, this historic dwelling once served as the residence of
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware
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Delaware Governor's Mansion is located in Delaware
Delaware Governor's Mansion is located in the United States
Dover, Delaware
39°9′41″N 75°31′25″W / 39.16139°N 75.52361°W / 39.16139; -75.52361
Middle Georgian
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official residence
governor of Delaware
Dover
National Register of Historic Places
Swedish crown
Martin W. Bates
U.S. Senator
Governor
Jacob Stout
Daniel O. Hastings
Charles L. Terry, Jr.

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